IN keeping with the Guyana Police Force (GPF)’s Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), the Traffic Chief, Superintendent Ramesh Ashram, on Wednesday, held a notified inspection at the Traffic Headquarters, Parade and Barrack Streets, Eve Leary.
According to a police release, the inspection was conducted between 11:00 hrs and 11:20 hrs and is commonly held to highlight strengths and weaknesses in the GPF traffic team.
These actions will enable the Guyana Police Force to speedily remedy those shortcomings or deficiencies.
Mr. Ashram, in his brief remarks, noted that the inspection was to ensure that the appearance and conduct of ranks were upheld.
He also underscored that the exercise was to further ensure that the department’s compound, main building, storage room and vehicles, among other things, were properly maintained, the release said.
During the inspection, several police vehicles were presented by the ranks who were responsible for them. If any defects were found on the force’s vehicles, the respective ranks would be held accountable.
Accompanying the Traffic Officer during the inspections were Inspector Natasha Alder, Station Sergeant Michael Ramdas, Woman Sergeant Ulene Morris, and Sergeant Richard Trotz, among other ranks of the Traffic Department.